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MARK YOUR Calendar

Missions of Hope International’s Founders are Coming to Garden Spot Village!

Dr. Wallace & Mary Kamau

MOHI Founders and Directors

ALL THREE EVENTS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Help spread the word, Invite your friends!

Garden Spot Villages partnership with MOHI is brought to you by Pastoral Services.

Welcome Reception

Sunday, November 13, 7-8pm, GSV Chapel

Come to welcome Dr. Wallace & Mary Kamau to Lancaster County and learn how God started MOHI through them. Refreshments will be served. Love offering accepted. Pop-up Fair Trade Market

Tuesday, November 15, 10-2pm, GSV Village Square

Stop by the tables in Village Square, outside The Artisans Corner, to browse the handcrafted jewelry, African fabric bags, baskets, and gifts that were made by students and alumni from the MOHI Technical Training Institute (MTTI) in Mathare Valley, Kenya. All proceeds support MTTI. Live Interview with the Kamaus

Tuesday, November 15, 2-4pm, GSV Chapel

Learn more about how MOHI transforms lives through the hope of Christ in disadvantaged communities in Kenya and beyond, as well as their partnership with Garden Spot Village. Q&A time allotted. Love offering accepted.

Missions of Hope International (MOHI) is a holistic

ministry serving children and families in disadvantaged communities throughout Kenya. Driven by the mission to transform lives through the hope of Jesus Christ, MOHI has built more than 30 schools, impacted tens of thousands of families, and shared the love of Jesus with more than 30,000 children since its inception in 2000. Through partnerships with churches and supporters worldwide, like Garden Spot Village, MOHI has grown from an individual calling to a global ministry changing the landscape of opportunity in povertystricken areas. Today, MOHI offers a wide variety of integrated programs that seek to educate, empower, restore, and redeem whole communities for Christ. Join the calling or learn more at www.MOHIafrica.org or visit MOHI on Facebook or Instagram.

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